The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 6 |
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But thou art not quickly moved to strike . SAM . A dog of the house of Montague moves me . GRE . To move , is — to stir ; and to be valiant , is -to stand to it : therefore , if thou art moved , thou run'st away . SAM .
But thou art not quickly moved to strike . SAM . A dog of the house of Montague moves me . GRE . To move , is — to stir ; and to be valiant , is -to stand to it : therefore , if thou art moved , thou run'st away . SAM .
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Ay , the heads of the maids , or their * maidenheads ; take it in what sense thou wilt . GRE . They must take it in sense , that feel it . SAM . Me they shall feel , while I am able to stand : and , ' tis known , I am a pretty piece of ...
Ay , the heads of the maids , or their * maidenheads ; take it in what sense thou wilt . GRE . They must take it in sense , that feel it . SAM . Me they shall feel , while I am able to stand : and , ' tis known , I am a pretty piece of ...
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One desperate grief cures with another's languish3 : Take thou some new infection to thy eye , And the rank poison of the old will die * . ROM . Your plantain leaf is excellent for that 3 . 5 3with another's LANGUISH : ] This ...
One desperate grief cures with another's languish3 : Take thou some new infection to thy eye , And the rank poison of the old will die * . ROM . Your plantain leaf is excellent for that 3 . 5 3with another's LANGUISH : ] This ...
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A was a merry man ;-( ) took up the child : Yea , quoth he , ( ) dost thou fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou hast more wit ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? and , by my holy - dam , The pretty wretch left crying , and said ...
A was a merry man ;-( ) took up the child : Yea , quoth he , ( ) dost thou fall upon thy face ? Thou wilt fall backward , when thou hast more wit ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? and , by my holy - dam , The pretty wretch left crying , and said ...
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Thou wilt fall backward , when thou com'st to age ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? it stinted , and said — Ay . ( { } ) JUL . And stint thou too , I pray thee , nurse , say I. NURSE . Peace , I have done . God mark thee to his grace !
Thou wilt fall backward , when thou com'st to age ; Wilt thou not , Jule ? it stinted , and said — Ay . ( { } ) JUL . And stint thou too , I pray thee , nurse , say I. NURSE . Peace , I have done . God mark thee to his grace !
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